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Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is well-known for introducing new, vastly improved, high-end desktop chips. Accordingly, as hardware and data center trends improve, many analysts are expecting INTC stock to rise. My own personal INTC stock price prediction stands at a whopping $85 per share. There are many reasons for this, over and above the aforementioned thesis. Intel
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The first quarter’s in the books, and happily, the stock market is having a much better year than we endured in 2022. If you’re an investor looking for stocks to buy, you’re probably feeling pretty good about your chances for a good April. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 1% for the year but has been
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Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) stock is once again moving lower, on the “news” a bearish research note from UBS’s Patrick Hummel. In the report, Hummel argues that the U.S. is on the verge of an automobile glut. With supply chain bottlenecks easing, automakers across-the-board are increasing production, even as demand is at the risk of cooling,
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In 2023, the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution is unstoppable – and so is Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock. Could $300 just be a stepping stone on the way to higher share prices? It’s entirely possible as Nvidia’s chief executive is all-in on machine learning, and the company is ready to deploy AI technology practically anywhere and everywhere. Who would
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Following a robust start to the year, growth stocks to buy are in a decline of late, and the reasons behind this decline are understandable. Although inflation was subsiding for a while, recent data indicates a negative trend. Consequently, the Federal Reserve has reinforced its stance on increasing interest rates and taking action to extinguish
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The 2022 tech wreck wiped out 40% of Alphabet’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) equity value. However, 2023 has brought GOOG stock within 3% of where it was two years ago. The company behind Google is now worth $1.33 trillion, making it the third most-valuable of the “Cloud Czars” behind Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) at $2.6 trillion and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) at $2.1 trillion. But neither of the
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